Smaragdin (1960)

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Smaragdin was selected at the Annecy Festival in 1960 and constitutes an astonishing contribution to the history of experimental animation cinema in Quebec and Canada. Carried by a text by Lucile Durand (Louky Bersianik), narrated by a young Marcel Sabourin, this totally independent film, based on mixed techniques including salt animation, was forgotten for sixty years.

Director: Jean Letarte
Genre: Animation
Runtime: 15 min
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Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Jean Letarte
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What is Smaragdin about?
Smaragdin was selected at the Annecy Festival in 1960 and constitutes an astonishing contribution to the history of experimental animation cinema in Quebec and Canada. Carried by a text by Lucile Durand (Louky Bersianik), narrated by a young Marcel Sabourin, this totally independent film, based on mixed techniques including salt animation, was forgotten for sixty years.
Who directed Smaragdin?
Smaragdin was directed by Jean Letarte.
Who stars in Smaragdin?
Smaragdin stars Marcel Sabourin.
How long is Smaragdin?
Smaragdin has a runtime of 15m (15 minutes).
What genre is Smaragdin?
Smaragdin is a Animation film.